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Just Finished: MGM-Foxwoods

Working with ism in Boston, we Just finished a new image for MGM Grand and Foxwoods.

The assignment: Create an image using the supplied stock elements. The main changes were to the image’s color palette and mood, the sunglasses shape and reflection, and add the MGM Grand logo too the side of the sunglasses.

More and more, composite imagery is made completely of stock components, and we think this image is a good example of that approach to image making.

Here’s the final:

MGM-FOX final

And here are the original elements:

START

Additional START images

And a couple before and after enlargements:




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